Truss trial we’ll see...

RUBEERCON

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We own a Laser cutting and fabrication shop in Tulsa. I read plenty about sleeves and trusses being a waste of money but, with five welders employed I figured I would play with the Rubi 44.

Bought a truss online and I already had the RSE clam shell kit from a Craigslist seller. I decided to run the bottom portion of the clamshell and the truss up top. I left the ball joints and axles installed because both are being replaced. Adding new control arm bushings and inner seals also.

The welders used pre and post heat along with welding blankets to slow the cooling process. They used several welding techniques, i think they enjoyed the project more than I did!

We had the housing on a table with jigs, blocks and straps. They claim it didn’t try to warp or bend on them. We’ll see after install.

If I have any issues I’ll buy a bolt in 44 or 60. I’ll be honest and let you guys know if it doesn’t hold up. I have RCV axles so I assume my weak link will be the ring and pinion?
 

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jeeeep

Hooked
nice welds,

how much weight did that add to the axle?

does the part over the diff hit anything or bigger bump stops?
 
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